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There is not:
Unfortunately, it is very unusual for stimulation protocols to work on women with pof, since there are no or very few eggs to stimulate. Some doctors will try high doses of fertility injections but these are rarely successful. The only option likely to work is donor eggs.
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Is it a problem?:
Why do u feel it needs treatment. That should not affect your ability to get pregnant. If periods are off try the pill but i guess you could artificially lengthen the luteal phase by using a Progesterone for the lat 14 days after ovulation, though it would be Progesterone not coming from the corpus luteum. Gd luc.
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Several work:
I suggest that there are several combinations of medications that lead to controlled ovarian hyperstimulation. The goal is several mature ovarian follicles and several protocols work but not always in all people. Individualized care is important with good monitoring, achieve good lining, good timing of iui, and good sperm factors. Ivf can be cheaper to achieve baby, so think of that too. Good luck.
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It depends:
Upon the individual case, but treatment of the basic problem of Insulin resistance with metformin is almost always benign and can help lower Insulin resistance, decrease weight, retard the progression to diabetes, restore menses and even reverse infertility in many women.
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Yes!:
Yes, you can try ovulation induction agents, such as clomid, (clomiphene) or if necessary, injectable medications. See a reproductive endocrinologist (infertility specialist) for further testing and treatment options. Don't wait as fertility decreases after 35. Best of luck!
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